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[Individual migratory behavior in France].

B Baccaini

    L'Espace Geographique
    |January 1, 1993
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    [Migration distances and the life cycle].

    L'Espace geographique·1989

    Internal migration patterns in France are shaped by regional origins and evolving urbanization. Individual mobility choices reflect territorial characteristics and historical urban development over fifty years.

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Human Geography
    • Sociology

    Context:

    • Analyzes internal migration trends in France using data from the 1981 Triple Biographie survey by INED.
    • Examines lifetime migration behavior influenced by regional origins and territorial characteristics.

    Purpose:

    • To understand the factors influencing the distance and degree of individual mobility within France.
    • To investigate the impact of urbanization and urban network evolution on migration patterns.

    Summary:

    • Individual migration behavior is significantly influenced by regional origins and the specific characteristics of their territories.
    • The ongoing process of urbanization and the changing urban network over the past 50 years are key determinants of migration patterns.
    Keywords:
    Demographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesEuropeFranceGeographic FactorsMediterranean CountriesMigrationMigration, InternalPopulationPopulation DynamicsSpatial DistributionUrban Spatial DistributionUrbanizationWestern Europe

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    Impact:

    • Provides insights into the spatial dynamics of French population redistribution.
    • Highlights the interplay between individual choices, regional factors, and large-scale societal changes like urbanization.